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improved control mechanism. Fifth, to provide an improved coin con- UNITED salaries PATENT OFFICE.

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Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented Nov. 20, 1917.

Application filed November 10,1916. Serial No. 130,626.

Be it known that I, CYRUS CISnn LnY, a citizen of the United States, residing at Grand Rapids, county of Kent, State of Michigan, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Phonographs, of which the followin is a specification.

This invention re ates to improvements in phonographs. The main objects of this invention are: First, to provide an improved magazine phonograph which is automatic in its operation.

Second, to provide in a magazine phonograph an improved magazine actuating,

means providing for its automatic actuation or manual actuation to select the record desired.

Third, to provide in a phonograph an-improved record drive and feed means.

Fourth, to provide in a phonograph an trolled magazine phonograph which is entirely automatic in its operation for the playingof successive records and one which is comparatively simple and durable in structure.

Sixth, tov provide in a phonograph an improved magazine or record carrier phonograph. V

Seventh, to provide in a phonograph an improved coin receptacle.

Further objects, and objects relating to structural details, will definitely appear from the detailed description to follow.

I accomplish the objects of my invention by the devices and means described in the following specification. The invention is clearly defined and pointed out in the claims.

A structure which is a preferred embodiment of my invention is clearly illustrated in the accompanying drawing, forming a part of this specification, in which:

Figure ,1, Sheet 1, is a front elevation of a structure embodying the features of my in- V vention.

' Fig. II, Sheet 2, is a detail front elevation with: the front offthe casing partially broken away,.showing the general arrangement of the mechanism.

- Fig. III, Sheet 3, is an enlarged detail section on a line corres onding to line 3--3 of Figs. II, VI, IX, X I, and XXII show ing details of the record supporting, feeding and driving mechanism.

Fig. IV, Sheet 3, is an enlarged detail section of parts of the record feeding mechanism, taken ona line corresponding to line H of Fig, VI. j

Fig. V, SheetA, is a pers ective view of the record supporting and ceding mecha- -nism.

Fig. VI, Sheet 5*,is a detail perspective view of the carriage portion of the record supporting and feeding mechanism.

Fig. VII, Sheet 5, is an enlarged detail section on a line corres ending to line 7-7 of-Fig. VI, showing etails of the record feeding mechanism. i

Fig. VIII, Sheet 6, is a detail perspective view, showing furthendetails of the record supporting mechanism.

'Fig. IX, Sheet 6, is a detail section on a.

line correspondingto line 99 of'Fig. III, showing details of the reproducer raising and lowering mechanism. i

Fig. X, Sheet 7, is a. detail section line corresponding to line 1010 of Figs. II, IX,- and XXI, showing further details of the reproducer actuating mechanism, the parts being shown in raised position.

Fig. XI, Sheet 7, is a detail section corresponding to that of Fig. X, with the parts X andXI.

On a

Fig. XIV, Sheet 8, is an enlarged detail correspondmg to line 1,' 1-14 of Figs. III,

Fig. XV, Shoe and lowering mechanism shown in Fig.

Fig. XVI, Sheet 8, is a detail view corres is an enlarged detailof parts of the reproducer raisin spending to that of Fig. XV, with the parts Fig. XIX, Sheet 9, is a detail section on in another position.

Fig. XVII, Sheet 8, is a View of the parts shown in Fig. XV, looking from the left thereof. 1

Fig. XVIII, Sheet 9, is an enlargeddetail perspective view of the record driving mechs anism.

a line corres ending to. line 1919 of Figs.

V and XV II, showing further details of the record driving mechanism.

Fig, XX, Sheet 10, is a detail section on a line corresponding to line 2020 of Figs. III, V; XXI, and XXIII, showing detalls of the'driving mechanism.

Fig. XXI, Sheet 10, is a detail plan view of the record driving mechanism.

Fig. XXII, Sheet 11, is a detail plan view 7 of parts of the feed mechanism shown in Fig. XXI in reverse driving position.

Fig. XXIII, Sheet 11, is a detail section on a line corresponding to line 23-23 of Figs. II I' XVIII, and XX, showing details of the feed reversing mechanism.

Fig. XXIV, Sheet 11-, is'a detail view corresponding to that of Fig. XXIII, showing the reversing mechanism shown in that figure in another position.

Fig. XXV, Sheet 12, is a detail perspective view of the automatic coin controlled startin and control mechanism.

Fig. XVI, Sheet '12, is a detail'section 'on a. line corresponding to line 2626 of Fig. III, with the automatic coin controlled starting mechanism, the parts being shown I in actuated position.

Fig. XXVII, Sheet 12, is'a detail section corresponding to that of Fig. XXVI, with the parts in neutral position.

Fig. XXVIII, Sheet 12, is a detail section on a line corresponding to line 2828 of Figs. II, III, XXV, XXVI and XXVII, showing further detalls of the control mechanism.

Fig. XXIX, Sheet 12, is a detail section on a line corresponding to line 29-29 of Fi III.

on a line corres ondin Figs. XXX an ig. XXX, Sheet 13, is a detail plan view of the record magazine shifting mechanism. Fig. XXXI, Sheet 13, is a detail sectional view on a line corresponding to line 31-31 of Fig. II, showing further details of the record magazine shifting mechanism.

Fig. XXXII, Sheet'l3, is a detail section to line 32-32 of XX I, showing further details of the record magazinecontrol mechani'sm. v

Fig. XXXIII, Sheet 13, is a detail section on a linex'corresponding to line 3333 of Figs. XXX and XXXI.

Fig. XXXIV, Sheet 14, is a detail section on a line corfesponding to line 3434 of .XLV and LIII.

Figs. I, and XXX, showing further details of the record shifting mechanism.

Fig. XXXV, Sheet 14, is a detail section on a line corresponding to line 35-35 of Figs. XXX, XXXI and XXXIV.

Fig. XXXVI, Sheet 14, is a detail section on a line corresponding to line 3636 of Figs. XXX and XXXI.

Fig. XXXVII, Sheet 14, is a detail section on a line corresponding to line 3737 of Fig. II, showing details of the record" magazine.

Fig. XXXVIII, Sheet 14, is an enlarged detail side view of parts. of the record mag Fig. XLI, Sheet 15, is a detail section corresponding to that of Fig. XL, with the parts in actuated position.

Fig. XLII, Sheet 15, is a detail section on a line corresponding to line 12-42 of Fig. XXXIX.

Fig. XLIII, Sheet 15, is a detail section on a line corresponding to line 4343 of Fig. XXXIX.

Fig. XLIV, Sheet 15, is a detail section on a line corresponding to line 4444 of Fig. XXXIX.

Fig. XLV, Sheet 16, is a detail elevation, the casing parts beingshown in section, of the coin control mechanism.

Fig. XLVI, Sheet 16, is a detail section through the coin chute, on a line corregpfirghng to line 4646 of Figs. I, II and Figs. II and-XLV, showing details of the coin chute. i

Fig. XLVIII Sheet 17, is a detail plan view of the coin receptacle driving mechanism.

Fig. .XLIX, Sheet 17, is a detail section on a line corresponding toline 49-49 of Fig. XLV.

Fig. L, Sheet 17 is a bottom view of the coin receptacle.

Fig. LI, Sheet 17, is a detail vertical section on a line corresponding to line 51-51 of Figs. XLV, XLIX and -L.

Fig. LII, Sheet 17, is a detail section on a line corresponding to line 5252 of Fig. L.

Fig LIII, Sheet 16, is a detail section on a line correspondin line,53 53 of Figs.

XLIV and XLV.

Fig. LIV, Sheet 16, is a detail section on a line corresponding to line'54+54 otFigs. 

